Joy Division - Under Review is a 70-minute film covering the entire story of Joy Division - one of Manchester and Post-Punk's truly great bands. This documentary goes behind the scenes and discovers much previously uncharted territory: starting with the band's origins in early incarnation Warsaw, through their short but hugely impacting time as Joy Division proper and even touching on the remaining members' future following the tragic death of frontman Ian Curtis.
The program further reveals the work the band undertook with legendary producer Martin Hannett, the mad genius with whom Joy Division worked on both their stunning studio albums. The second of these, Closer, was to be a posthumous release for singer Ian Curtis, and this DVD also digs deep into the troubled soul of this enigmatic performer whose personal life weighed him down, cruelly, just as the wider world was beginning to take notice of his intensely moving lyrics and arresting stage presence. The legacy of Ian Curtis, and Joy Division as a whole, is still felt strongly and they remain hugely influential to each new crop of forward thinking guitar bands.
Features Include:
Rare Musical Performances reviewed by a panel of esteemed Joy Division experts.
Obscure footage, rare interviews and rarely seen photographs.
Review, comment, criticism and insight from Mick Middles, co-author of Torn Apart: The Life Of Ian Curtis and From Factory Records: From Joy Division To New Order respected music author and journalist, Barney Hoskyns Author an ex-Mojo editor, Pat Gilbert Manchester punk musician and author, John Robb music writer, ex-melody maker journalist and author David Stubbs Lindsay Reade, Factory Records director and co-author of Torn Apart: The Life Of Ian Curtis and others.
Live and studio recordings of Joy Division classics such as, Transmission, She's Lost Control, Atmosphere, Love Will Tear Us Apart, Shadowplay and many, many others.